Wrapping-machine.



N. J. MATTHEWS, R. LE G. JOHNSTONE & A. W. CASH.

WRAPPING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 30, 1909. RENEWED JUNE 22, 1910.

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ATTORN EYS UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE NATE J. MATTHEWS, OF NEWARK, ROBERT LE GRAND JOHNSTONE, 0F GLEN RIDGE,

AND ARTHUR W. CASH,

0F NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.

" WRAPPING-MACHINE.

To all whom it may concern: 7

Be it known that we, NATE J. MATTHEWS, RoBER'rLE GRAND J OHNSTONE, and ARTHUR CASH, citizens of the United States, the said NATE J. MATTHEWS residing at Newark, the said ROBERT LE GRAND JOHNSTONE at Glen Ridge, and the said ARTHUR W. CASH at Newark, county of Essex, and State of" New J erse have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Wrapping-Machines; and we do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to characters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.

The present invention has reference, generally, to improvements in ping and labeling machines; and, the invention relates, more particularly, to an improvement in that class of wrappin machines such as disclosed in an application of Nate J. Matthews, filed January 28th,1909, and Serial Number 474,699.

The principal object of the present invention is to provide a novel and automatically operating and controlled gumming device for providing the label or the wrapper, Which is to be wrapped upon the articles operated upon by the machine, with a deposit of gum or adhesive mixture, whereby the said label or wrapper may be retained upon said articles in its wrapped or incasing position. I

A further object of this present invention is to provide a novel and simple construction of gum-cup or reservoir, with means connected therewith for controlling the flow of the gum or adhesive mixture therefrom, and for depositing the same in proper quantities upon the label or wrapper to be gummed.

A still further object of the present invention is to provide a novel means for controlling the operative movements of said gum-cup or reservoir -to properly time the same; and, furthermore, to automatically restrain the operative movements thereof, when the supply of wrappers or labels are exhausted, so that the gum or adhesive mixture will not be deposited upon the surface of the wrapping roll of the machine, and thus cause the wrappers or labels to stick thereto and interfere with the proper opera- Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed July 30, 1909, Serial No. 510,426.

automatic wrap- Patented Feb. 28, 1911. Renewed .Tune 22, 1910. Serial'No. 568,406.

tion of the wrapping machine when the supply of wrappers or labels is renewed, and the machine resumes its wrapping operations.

Other objects of the present invention not at this time more particularly mentioned will be clearly understood from the following detailed description of the said invention. I

With the various objects of the invention in view, the same consists, primarily, in the novel gumming devices hereinafter set forth; and, furthermore, this invention consists in the novel arrangements and combinations of the various devices and parts, as Well as in the details of the construction of the same, all of which will be hereinafter more fully set forth in the following specification, and then finally embodied in the clauses of the claims which are appended to and which form an essential part of this specification.

- The invention is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a plan view of a wrappin machine, the same being provided with gumming devices made according to and embodying the principles of the present invention. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same. Fig. 3 is a detail part side elevation and part vertical cross-section, illustrating more particularly the gumming device, and means for automatically controlling and operating the same. Fig. 4 is a similar detail view, illustrating the operation of said gumming device. Figs. 5, 6 and 7 are similar views, but showing more particularly the various stages of the movements of the controlling means of said gumming device for preventing the operation of the same, when the wrappers or labels are exhausted; or when, for any other reason, the wrappingroll or cylinder fails to pick up a wrapper or label. Fig. 8 is a detail side viewof the gum-cup or reservoir, and illustrates, more particularly, the novel means for controlling the fiow of the gum or adhesive mixture therefrom. Fig. 9 is a detail cross-section of said gum-cup'or reservoir; and Fig. 10 is an end elevation of the same.

Similar characters of reference are employed in all of the above described views, to indicate corresponding parts.

Referring now to the several figures of the drawings, the reference-character 1 indicates the complete wrapping machine, the same being constructed with a frame-work 2 in which are mounted the various operatdevices and their parts.

peratively mounted in suitable bearings connected with said frame-work 2 is one of the wrapping-rollers, in this case the label-roll 3, the same being provided in a suitable position upon its outer surface with a pair of depressions or short grooves 4. Secured upon a platform 5, which is suitably connected with said frame-work 2, is an upwardly extending rod or arm 6, so secured as to permit of its being turned upon its vertical axis, and mounted in the free end of said "rod or arm 6, so as to be capable of oscillation, is one end of a rock shaft 7, the other end of which is supported by a bracket 8. Said bracket 8 is provided with a cut-awa portion 9 adapted to receive said rock-sha 7, said shaft beingretained in proper position by means of a locking-pin 10 which passes vertically through said bracket 8, and is maintained in its looking or operative position by means of a flat spring 11 which is secured to the bottom of said bracket 8 and which registers with the bottom of the which are provided with a surface-covering 19, of rubber, or some similar resilient material. These said rollers 18 are adapted to register with suitable openings 20 which form the outlets for the gum or adhesive mixture contained in said gum-cup or reservoir. Loosely arranged on said shaft-17 is an arm or lever 21 which is provided with a spring-actuated dog or pawl 22 said dog or pawl being in operative engagement with a ratchet-wheel 23 which is rigidly secured upon said shaft 17; and, the movement of which is controlled and its turning maintained in one direction by means of a stop pawl 23. A coiled spring 24 connects said arm or lever 21 with the said gum-cup or reservoir 15, and the purpose of said spring is to tend to raise said arm or lever 21 when the gum-cup or reservoir is lowered. Secured upon a portion of said platform 5 is a retaining-arm 25 which is provided with a hook-shaped end 26 adapted to en age a pin 27, said pin being secured in the rec end of said arm or lever 21 and serving to keep said The said rock-shaft 7 is proarm or lever-lowered, when said gum-cup or reservolr is ralsed, whereby a proper operation of the pawl or dog 22 and ratchet-wheel j 23 may be effected to turn said shaft 1.7 andits rollers 18,,so that the gum-covered surfaces of the latter may be carried away from the gum or adhesive outlets of said gum-cup or reservoir and brought into their outwardly .exposed positions, to deposit the gum or adhesive thereon upon the label or wrapperdwhen the gum-cup or reservoir is lowere The means for operating the gum-cup or reservoir above described comprises the followingmechanism. Secured upon one end of a drivin -shaft is a cam-member 28 which is provide upon its periphery with a cutaway portion 29. Pivotally secured to the side of said frame-work 2 is a longitudinally extending lever or arm 30 provided at its free end with a rider-piece or projection 31 which rides upon the peripheral surface of said cam-member 28. Secured upon the inner side of said lever or arm 30 is a projection or lug 32 and a stop-pin 33. Pivotally connected with said lever or arm 30 is an upwardly extending connecting rod 34 which is slidably arranged in a guide-bracket 35, said guide-bracket being secured to the side of said frame-work 2. The upper end of said connecting rod 34 is rovided with a forked portion 36 adapte to receive and operatively engage with said pin or stud 13 arranged upon the free end of the extension or arm 12 of said rock-shaft 7. Mounted in said frame-work 2, so as to pass transversely across the machine, is an oscillating shaft 37, one end of which projects through the side of said frame-work 2 and is formed to provide an upwardly extending arm 38. This arm 38 may form an integral part of said shaft 37; but, it is preferably flattened and tempered so as to provide the same with a certaindegree of spring or resiliency. Secured in a proper position upon said shaft 37 is an upwardly inclined arm or lever 39 which is provided at its free end with a suitably shaped contaet-picce or shoe 40, the said contact-piece or shoe 40 riding upon the surface of said label-roll 3, in proper alinement with the depressions or short grooves 4 contained therein. In order to retain said contact-piece or shoe 40 in proper riding enga ement. with said label-roll 3, there is provlded a coiled spring 41, the one end of which is secured to said arm 38, and the other end of which is anchored or secured to a portion of said frame-work 2. Pivotally secured upon the side of said framework 2, adjacent to said arm 38, is a tumbler 42 which is provided with an arm 43, the same having a cut-away portion 44, on the left of which is a step or projection 45, with which the free end of said arm 38 is normally in engagement. The said tumbler 42 is further provided with a downwardly extending arm 46fform'edupon its free end with a suitable nosing 47, which at a. proper time, is caused to be broughtin operative engagement with the projection or lug 32 of said lever or arm 30, to support the same and prevent it from dropping, in the manner a1, d for the purpose to be subsequently described. A coiled spring 48 is connected with the free end of said arm 43 and an-.

chored or secured to said framework 2 for the purpose of maintaining the proper position and operation of said tumbler 4:2 in conber 49 by means of a eonnecting-rod 50, is a yoke 51, sald yoke being provlded upon one side with an upwardly extending trip or kicker-arm provided, in turn, at its upper free end with a lateral projection 53 adapted to engage at a proper time with the side of said downwardly extending-arm 46 of said tumbler 42. One end-portion of a coiled spring 54 is connected with said kickerarm 52, the other end of said spring being anchored to a suitable hook or pin 55 upon said lever or arm 30. Secured upon said platform is a buffer-member 56-adapted to limit the downward movement of said gum-cup or reservoir 15.

Secured to a portion of the superstructure of said wrapping machine is' a downwardly extending separator-arm 57 which is provided at its lower end with a laterally extending forked-piece 58. This separatorarm 57 tends to separate the label or wrap per 59 from the rollers 18 of said gum-cup or reservoir 15 when the latter is lowered upon the same, to deposit. thereon the gum or adhesive mixture, and thereby preventing the paper-Wrapper'or label from being lifted when the said gum-cup .or reservoir is raised, which would interfere with the proper carrying on of the wrapping operations of said wrapping machine. Another essential purpose for which the said separator-arm 57 is provided, is to form a guard for preventing the end of said label or wrapper 59, opposite to the end upon which a deposit of gum or adhesive mixture has been made, from flying or springing up against the gum cup and becoming smeared with gum or adhesive mixture, when said label or wrapper 59 is carried around by the wrapping or label-roll 3.

Having thus described the various parts, and the .general constructions and arrangements thereof, which form the novel construction of automatic gumming-device,em-

'ings.

bodying the principles of our invention, We will now briefly'set forth, the operation of the same. Referring to Fig. 4 of the accompanying drawings, the various parts of the gumming device are shown intheir normal initial positions. Normally,the arm 38 is in engagement with the step or projection 45, whereby the tumbler 42 is maintained in such a position, that the 'downwardly'extending arm 46, with its nosing 47, is kept away from holding engagement with the projection or lug 32, and against the stop-pin 33. Assume that the label-roll 3 revolves carrying with itv the label 59. The label 59 thus carr ied, prevents the shoe 40 of said arm 39 from dropping into the depressions-or short grooves 4 and the arm 38 and'tumbler 42 are thus'undisturbed, so that as the cam-member 28 revolves, the rider-piece 31 of said lcveror .arm 30 drops into the cutaway portion 29 of said cam: member 28, thereby permitting said 1 Vet" or arm 30. to drop down. The downwar movement of this lever or arm 30 is communicated to the connecting rod 34 which supports the arm 12 of said rock'shaft 7, the downward movement thereof removing the support of the same and permitting said rock-shaft 7 to oscillate, whereby the gumcup or reservoir 15 drops upon the end of said label 59 which in the meantime has been carried beneath it, as shown more particularly in Fig. 4 of the accompanying drawrevolve, it lifts the rider-piece 31 and consequently the lever or arm 30, whereby the gum-cup or reservoir 15 is again raised to its normal initial position. Assuming now that the supply of labels has been exhausted,

As the cam-member 28 continues to- 39 thus produced, causesgan oscillation of said shaft 37 so that the free end of said arm 38 connected therewith is carried away from engagement with said step or projection 45, whereby the spring 48 is allowed to swing or pulldown the'arm 43 of said tumbler 42, and causes the nosing 47 of said arm 46 to be moved into its operative engagement with said projection or lug 32 of said lever or arm 30. Now, although the shoe 40 passes out of said depression or short groove 4, so that the arm 39 and shaft 37 are brought back to their normal initial positions, yet the free end of said arm 38 cannot resume its position upon said step or projection 45, until the arm 43 is raised; hence, the necessity that the arm 38 should have ,a spring-like or resilient action. With the parts in this position, the cam-member 28 may revolve; but, as the cutaway portion 29 is reached, the rider-piece 31 cannot drop down because the lever or arm 30 is locked or,held against such downward movement by reason of the-engagement of said nosing 47 with the projection or lug 32 thereof. Hence, the gum-cup or reservoir is maintained or held in -its raised position and prevented from falling upon the unprotected surface of said label-roll 3, which, unless prevented from so doing,

would smear it with gum or adhesive mixture. so that when the labels 59 were again carried thereby they would be likely to stickto the surface thereof and prevent the proper iminipulation of the label 'in carrying-out the wrapping operating of said wrapping machine. V

The manner of accomplishing the return of said tumbler 42, so that the nosing 47 of its arms 46 is carried away from engagement with said pro ection or lug 32 of said lover or arm 30, and so that the end of said arm 38 may regain its supporting engagement with the step or projection 45 of said jection 45.

arm 43, is as follows: As the cam-member 28 continues to revolve, the cutaway portion 29 contact with the projection or lug 32, and at the same time raising the arm 43, so that the end of the arm 38 may again resume its supporting engagement with said step or pro- This oscillating movement of said kicker-arm 52 and its yoke 51 is permitted since the pressure exerted thereon by means of the connecting-rod and triggermember or element 49 is removed when said trigger-member 491s 'free to move into the cutaway portion 29 of said cam-member 28,

thus permitting thespring 54 to act, as will be clearly understood from an inspection I more particularly of Fig. 7 ofthe accompanying drawings. As the cam-member 28 continues to revolve the trigger-member 49 is again forced outwardly and caused to ride upon the peripheral surface thereof, thus causing the kicker-arm 52to resume its normal initial position. Thesegoperations are continuously carried on untilthe supply of labels is renewed in the, machine; or, the

label roll again permitted to take up a label in the ordinary course of the wrapping operations. The said gum-cup or reservoir may be detached from its'operative relation with said wrapping machine in the following manner :-The arm or lever 21 and its pin 27 is disconnected from engagement with the retaining-arm 25; then, by raising the gumcup or reservoir 15 and its supporting arm 14 the said rock-shaft 7'is turned in its bearings so that the extension 12 which carries the pin 13 is moved upwardl thereb disengaging said pin 13 from t e forke portion 36 of said rod 34. Now, by pressing the rock-shaft 7 outwardly against the lockingpin 10, the said rock shaft 7 is removed from its supported position in the cut-away portion 9 of said bracket 8, and the rod or arm '6 which provides the opposite bearing for said rock-shaft 7 being secured to permit of its turning on a vertical axis, said rock-shaft 7 can be removed from said bracket 8 in the manner described. The rock-shaft 7 may now be easily removed from its mounted position in said rod or arm 6, and thus the gum-cup or reservoir may be removed for purposes of cleaning, adjustment, or any other desired purpose.

\Ve are aware that changes may be made in the general arrangements and combinations of the various devices and parts, as Well as in the details of the construction of the same, without departing from the scope of our present invention as set forth in the foregoing-specification and asldefined in the appended claims. Hence, we do not limit our invention to the exact arrangements and combinations of the devices and parts as described in the said specification, nor do we confine ourselves to the details of the construction of the said partsas illustrated in the accompanying drawings.

Vi e claim 1. In gumming devices for wrapping machines and the like, the-combination with a gum-cup, of means for pivotally supporting the same, and means connected with said gum-cup for controllin the flow of the gum therefrom and depositing the same upon a wrapper or label, and means connected with the driving shaft of said wrapping machine for raising and lowering said gumcup, substantially setforth.

2. In gumming devices for wrapping machines and the like, the combination with a detachable gum-cup, of means for pivotally supporting the same, said gum-cup being provided with a plurality of gum-outlets, a transverse shaft mounted below said outlets, rollers securedupon said shaft, a resilient covering connected with said rollers, said rollers being adapted to register with said gum-outlets, and means connected with said gum-cup for revolving said-shaft and rollers to control the flow of gum and deposit the same upon a wrapper or label, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

3. In gumming devices for wrapping machines and the like, the combinatlon with a detachable gum-cup, of means for pivotally as and for the purposes supporting the same, said gum-cup being provided with a plurality of gum-outlets, a t 'ansverse shaft mounted below sa'd outlets,

rollers secured upon said shaft," a resilient covering connected with said rollers, said rollers being adapted to register with said gum-outlets, a ratchet-wheel secured upon said shaft, :1 stop pawl coiiperatingwith said ratchet wheel to permit of its rotation in but one direction, and means connected with said rollers secured upon said shaft, a resilient covering connected with said rollers, said rollers being adapted to register with said gum-outlets, a ratchetqvheel secured upon said shaft, a stop pawl cooperating with said ratchet-wheel to permit of its rotation. in but one direction, a spring-retained arm pivotally connected with said gum-cup, a spring-actuated clog secured upon said arm adapted to operatively engage said ratchetwheel, a pin secured upon the free end of said arm, a retaining-arm connected with said wrapping machine, to operat-ively engage with the pin of said spring-retained arm, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

In gumming devices for wrapping machines and the like, the combination with a detachable gum-cup, of means for pivotally supporting the same, said gum-cup being provided with a plurality of gum-outlets, a transverse shaft mounted below said'outlets, rollers secured upon said shaft, a resilient covering connected with said rollers, said rollers being adapted to register with said gum-outlets, a ratchet-wheel securedupon said shaft, a stop-pawl cooperatingwith said ratchet-wheel to permit ofthe rotation in but one direction, a spring-retained ar m pivotally connected with said gum-cup, a spring-actuated dog secured upon said arm adapted to operatively engagesaid ratchetwheel, a pin secured upon the free end of said arm, a retaining-arm connected with said wrapping machine adapted to operatively engage with the pin of said springretained arm, and means for lowering and raising said gum-cup to bring its gum covered rollers in contact with a wrapper or label, substantially as and for the purposes set forth. I

6. In gumming devices for wrapping machines and' the like, the combination with the frame-Work of the wrapping machine,

of supporting means, a transverse shaft removably mounted in said supporting means, a bracket-arm secured to said transv rse shaft, :1 gum-cup secured upon the free end of said bracket-arm, an extension-member connected with the end of said transverse shaft, a lever-arm pivotally connected with the side of said frame-work, a connectingrod connecting said extension-member of said t'an's'verse shaft with said lever-arm,

and. a rotating cam-member for operating said lever-arm, connecting-rodand transverse shaft to osc1llate the latter for lowermg and raising said gum-cup, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

7. In gumming devices for wrapping machines and the like, the combination with the frame-work of the wrapping-machine, of a rotatable wrappingroll, provided with a plurality of suitably disposed depressions, a supporting means connected with said frame-work, a transverse shaft removably mounted in said' supporting-means, a ln'acket-arm secured to said transverse shaft, a gum-cup secured upon the free end of said bracket-arm, an eXtension-inember connected with one end of said transverse-shaft, a lever pivotally connected with the side of said fran'ie-work, a connecting-rod connect,- ing said extension member with said lever, a rotating cam-member for operating said lever, connecting rod and transverse shaft to oscillate the lever for lowering and raising said gum-cup, and means cooperating with said wrapping-roll and its depressions for preventing the operation of said lever when there is no wrapper or label carried by said wrapping roll, substantially as and for the i purposes set forth.

8. In gumming devices for wrapping machines and the like, the combination with the frame-work of the wrapping machine, of a rotatable wrapping-roll provided with a plurality of suitably disposed depressions, a supporting means connected with said framework, a transverse shaft removably mounted in said supporting means, a bracket-arm secured to said transverse shaft, a gum-cup secured upon the free end of said bracketarm, means for automatically oscillating said transverse shaft for lowering and raising said gumrcup, and means cooperating with said wrapping-roll and its depressions for preventing the lowering and raising of said gum-cup when there is no wrapper or label carried by said wrapping-roll, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

9. In gumming devices for wrapping machines and the like, the combination with the frame-work of the wrapping machine, of a rotatable wrapping-roll provided with a plurality of suitably disposed depressions, a supporting means connected with said framework, a transverse shaft removably mounted in said supporting means, a bracketarm secured to said transverse shaft, a gumcup secured upon the free end of, said bracket-arnn'an extension-member connected with one end of said transverse shaft, a lever pivotally connected with the side of said frame-work, a connecting rod connecting said extension-member with said lever, a rider-piece connected with the free end of said lever, a rotating cam-member provided with a suitably disposed cutaway portion, the same being adapted'to operate said lever through contact with its rider-piece, a spring-retained tumbler pivotally connected with said frame-work of said wrapping-machine, and means cooperating with said wrapping-roll and its epresslon for oper-' ating said tumbler to engage said lever and prevent. the operationof the same when there no wrapper or label carried by said wrapping-roll, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

10. In gumming devices for wrapping machines and the like, the combination with the frame-work of the wrapping machine.

of a rotatable wrapping-roll provided with a plurality of suitably disposed depressions, a supporting means connected. with sand frame-work, atransverse shaft removably mounted in said supporting means, a bracket-arm secured to said transverse shaft, a gum-cup secured upon the free end ofsaid bracket-arm, an extension-member connected with one end of said transverse shaft, a' lever pivotally connected with the side of said frame-work, a connecting rod connecting said extension-member with said lever, a rider-piece connected withthe free end of said lever, a rotating cam-member provided with a suitably disposed cutaway portion, the same being adapted to operate said lever through contact with its rider-piece, a stud connected with said lever, a spring-retained tumbler pivotally connected with said frame-work of said wrapping machine, said tumbler comprising an arm provided with a cutaway portion forming a step or projection, a downwardly extending arm, a. nosing connected with said downwardly extending arm, and means cooperating with said wrapping-roll and its depressions for operating said tumbler to engage said nosing with the stud of said lever to prevent the operation of the latter when there is no label or wrapper carried by said wrapping roll, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

.11. In gumniing devices for wrapping machines and the like, the combination with the frame-work of the wrapping machine, of a rotatable wrapping-roll provided with a plurality of suitably disposed depressions, a supporting means connected with said frame-work, a transverse shaft removably mounted in said supporting means, a bracket-arm secured to said transverse shaft, a gum-cup secured upon the free end of said bracket-arm, an extension-member connected with one end of said transverse shaft, a. lever pivotally connected with the side of said frame-work, a connecting rod connecting said extenshiii-member with said lever, a rider-piece connected with the free end of said lever, a rotating cam-member provided with a suitably disposed cutaway portion, the same being adapted to operate said lever through contact with its riderpiece, a stud connected with said lever, a spring-retained tumbler pivotally connected with said frame-work of said wrapping machine, said tumbler comprising an arm provided with a cutaway portion forming a step or projection, a downwardly extending arm, a nosing connected with said downwardly extending arm, a spring-actuated shaft mounted in said frame-work, an upwardly extending lever secured thereto, shoes on the free end of said levr adapted to engage said wrapping roll, in alinement with its depressions. an upwardly extending spring-arm connected with said shaft, the free end thereof being adapted to normally engage said step or projection of said tumbler arm, substantially as and for the purposes set forth. 1

12. In gumming devices for wrapping machines and the like, the combination with the frame-work of the wrapping machine, of a rotatable wrapping-roll provided with a plurality of suitably disposed depressions, a supporting means connected with said frame-work, a transverse shaft removably mounted in said supporting means, a bracket-arm secured -to said transverse shaft, a gum-cup secured upon the free end of said bracket-arm, an extension-member connected with one end of said transverse shaft, a lever pivotally connected with the side of sald frame-work, a connecting rod connecting said extension-member with said lever, a rider-piece connected wlth the free end of said lever, a rotating cam-member provided with a suitably disposed cutaway portion, the same being adapted to operate said lever through contact with its riderpiece a stud connected with said lever, a

spring-retained tumbler pivotally connectedwith said frame-work of said wrapping ma-' chine, said'tumbler comprising an arm provided with, a cutaway portion forming a step or projection, a downwardly extending arm, a nosing connected with said downwardly extending arm. a spring-actuated shaft mounted in said frame-work, an upwardly extending lever secured thereto. shoes on the free end of said lever adapted to engage said wrapping roll, in alincment with its depressions, an upwardly extending spring-arm connected with said shaft,

the free end thereof being adapted to normally engage said step or projection of said tumbler arm, and means connected with said lever for automatically releasing the engagement of the nosingof said tumbler with said stud connected Qwith said leverarm, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

13. In gumming devices for wrapping machines and the like, the combination with the frame-work of the wrapping machine, of a rotatable wrapping-roll provided with a plurality of suitably disposed depressions, a supporting means connected -with said frame-work, a transverse shaft removably mounted in said supporting means, a bracket-arm secured to said transverse shaft, a gum-cup secured upon the free end of said bracket-arm, an extension-member connected with one end of said transverse shaft, a lever pivotally connected with the side of said frame-work, a connecting rod connecting said extension-member with said lever, a rider-piece connected with the free end of said lever, a rotating cam-member provided with a suitably disposed cutaway portion,

the same being adapted to operate said lever through contact with its rider-piece, a stud connected with said lever, a spring-retained tumbler pivotally connected with said frame-work of said wrapping machine, said tumbler comprising an arm provided with a cutaway portion forming a step or projection, a downwardly extending-arm, a nosing connected with said downwardly extending arm, a spring-actuated shaft mounted in' said frame-work, an upwardly extending lever secured thereto, shoes on the free end of said lever adapted to engage said wrapping roll in alinement with its depressions, an upwardly extending spring arm connected with said shaft, the free end thereof being adapted to normally engage said step or projection of said tumbler arm, a trigger-member pivotally connected with said lever and adapted to ride against said cam-member, a spring-actuated. kickerarm pivotally co'nnected-with said lever said kicker-arm being operatively connected the frame-work of the wrapping machine, of

a rotatable wrapping-roll provided with a plurality of suitably disposed (lGPI'ESSlOIYQ a supporting means connected with said frame-work, a transverse shaft removably mounted in said supporting means, a bracket arm secured to saidtransverse shaft, a gum-cup provided with a plurality of gum-outlets secured upon said bracket-arm,-

with said triggermember by means of a connecting-rod, said a shaft mounted below saidoutlets, rollers secured upon said shaft, a resilient covering connected .with said rollers, said rollers being adapted to register with said gum-outlets, a. ratchet wheel secured upon said shaft, a stop s pawl cooperating with said ratchetwheel to permit of its rotation in'but one direction, a spring-retained arm pivotally connected with said gum-cup, a spring-actuated dog secured upon said arm adapted to operatively engage said ratchet-Wheel, apin secured upon the free end of said arm, a retaining-arin connected with said wrapping machine adapted to operatively engage with thepin'of said spring-retained arm, and means for automatically oscillating said transverse shaft for lowering and-- raising said gum-cup, substantially as and for the purposes set, forth.

15. In gumming devices "for wrapping machines and the like, the combination with -the frame-work of the wrapping machine,

of a rotatable wrapping-roll provided with a plurality of suitably disposed depressions, i

direction, a spring-retained arm pivotally connected with said gum-cup, a spring-actuated dog secured upon said arm adapted to operatively engage said ratchet-wheel, a pin secured upon the free end of said arm, a retaining-arm connected with said wrapping machine, a hook-shaped end upon said retaining-arm adapted to operatively engage with the pin of said spring-retained arm, an extension-member connected with one end of said transverse shaft,"a lever pivotally connected with theside of said frame-work, a connecting rod connecting said extensionmember of said transverse shaft with said lever, and a rotating camnn'ember' for operating said lever to oscillate said trans verse shaft for lowering and raising said gum-cup, substantially as and for the purposes sct forth.

16.111 gumn'iing devices for wrapping machines and the like, the combination with the frame-work or the wrapping machine, of a rotatable Tapping-roll provided with a plurality ofsnitably disposed depressions. a supporting means connected with said frame-work, a transverse shaft removably mounted in said supporting means. a

bracket-arm secured to said transverse shaft,

a gum-cup provided with a plurality of gum-outlets secured upon said bracket-arm, a shaft mounted below said outlets, rollers secured upon said shaft, a resilient covering. connected with said rollers, said rollers being adapted to register'with said gum-outlets, a ratchet-wheel secured upon said shaft, a stop-pawl .coiiperating with. said ratchetwheel to permit of its rotation in but one direction, a spring-retained arm pivotally connected with said gum-cup, a spring-actuated dog secured upon said arm adapted to operatively engage said ratchet-wheel, a

pin secured upon the free end of said ,arm,

a reta1ning-arm connected with said wrapping machine, a hook-shaped end upon said retainlng-arm adapted to operatively engage with the pin of said spring-retained arm, an

by saidwrapping-roll, substantially as ,and

for the purposes set forth.

17. In gumming devices for wrapping machines and the like, the combination with the frame-work 0f the wrapping machine,

of a rotatable'wrapping-roll provided with a plurality of suitably disposed depressions. a supporting means connected with said frame-work, a transverse shaft removably mounted in said supporting means, a- I bracket-arm secured to said transverse shaft,

a gum-cup provided with a plurality of gum-outlets secured upon said bracket-arm,

a shaft mounted below said outlets, rollers secured upon said shaft, a'resilient covering connected-"with said rollers, said rollers" being adapted to register with said gumoutlets, aratchet-wheel' secured upon said shaft, a stop-pawl cooperating with said ratchet-wheel to permit of its rotation in but one direction, a spring-retained arm -'pivotally connected with said gum-cup, a

' said wrapping machine adapted to operaspring-actuated dog'secured upon said armadapted to operatively engage said ratchet- .wfheel, a pin secured upon the free end of said arm, a retaining-arm connected with tively"engage with the pin of said springretained arm, an extension-member connect.

ed with one end of said transverse shaft, a lever pivotally connected with. the side of said frame-work, a connecting-rod connecting said extension-member offlsaid transverse shaft w1th said leverpa rider-piece connected with the free end of said lever, a rotating cam-member provided with a suitably disposed cutaway portion ada tedto be engaged by said rider-piece, a stu connected with said lever, a spring-retained tumwork, said tumbler compris' an arm proor projection and a downwardly extendingarm, a nosing connected therewith, a sprin' actuated shaft mounted in said frame-worli,

to, shoes on the free end of'said lever adapted to engage said wrapping roll, in alinement-with its depressions, and an upwardly extending spring-arm connected 'with said shaft, the free end thereof being adapted of said tumbler-arm, substantially as and for the purposes set forth. 18. In umming devices for wrappin machines an the like, the combination wit the frame-work of the wrapping machine, of a rotatable wrapping-roll provided witha plurality of suitably disposed depressions, a supporting means connected with said frame-work, a transverse shaft removably rnounted in said supporting means, a bracket arm secured to said transverse shaft, 9. gumcup provided with a plurality of -outlets secured upon said bracket-arm, a shaft mounted below said outlets, rollers secured upon said shaft, a resilient covering connected with said rollers, said rollers being adapted to re ister with said gum-outlets, a ratchet-wheed secured upon said shaft, a stop pawl coiiperating with said ratchetwheel to permit of its rotation in but one direction, a spring-retained arm pivotally connected with said gum-cup, a spr1ng-actuoperatively engage said ratchetewhee a pin secured upon the free end of said arm, a retaining-arm connected with said wrapping machine adapted to operatively engage with the pin of said spring-retained arm, an extension-member connected with one end of said transverse shaft, a lever pivotally connected with the side of said frame-work, a connecting-rod connecting said extensionmember of said transverse shaft with said lever, a rider-piece connected with the free end ofsaid lever, a rotating cam-member provided with a suitably disposed cutaway portion adapted to be enga piece, a stud connected wlth said lever, a spring-retained tumbler pivotally connected ing an arm provided with a cutaway portion forming a ste or projection and a downwardly extending-arm, a -nosing connected therewith, a spring-actuated shaft extending lever secured thereto, shoes on the free end of said lever'adapted to engage said,

bler pivotally connected with said frame-- vided. with a cutaway portion orming a step c an upwardly extending lever secured thereto normally engage said step or projection,

ged by said riderwith said frame-work, said tumb er comprismounted in said frame-work, anupwardly,

ated dog secured upon said arm ada ted to wrapping roll, in alinement with its depressions, and an upwardly extending springarm connected with said shaft, the free end thereof being adapted to normally engage said step or projection of said tumbler-arm, and means connected with said lever for automatically releasing the engagement of the nosing of said tumbler with said stud connected with said lever-arm, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

19. In gumming devices for wrapping machines and the like, the combination with the frame-work of the wrapping machine, of a rotatable wrapping-roll provided with a plurality of suitably disposed depressions, a supporting means connected with saidframework, a transverse shaft removably mounted in said supporting means, a bracket-arm secured to said transverse shaft, a gum-cup provided with a plurality of gum-outlets secured upon said bracket-arm, a-shaft mounted below said outlets, rollers secured upon said shaft, a resilient covering connected with said rollers, said rollers being adapted to register with said gum-outlets, a ratchetwheel secured upon said shaft, a stop-pawl coiiperatingwith said ratchet-wheel to permit of'its rotation in but one direction, a spring-retained arm pivotally connected with said gum-cup, a spring-actuated .dog secured upon said arm adapted to operatively engage said ratchet-wheel, a pin secured upon the free end of said arm, a retaining-arm connected with said wrapping machine adapted to operatively engage with the pin of said spring-retained arm, an extension-member connected with one end of said transverse shaft, a lever ivotally connected with the side of said rame-work, a connecting-[ml connecting said extensionmember of said transverse shaft with said spring-retained tumbler pivotally connected with said frame-work, said tumbler comprising an arm provided with a cutaway portion forming a step or projection and a downwardly extending-arm, a nosing connected therewith, a spring-actuated shaft mounted in said frame-work, an upwardly extending lever'secured thereto, shoes on the free end of said lever adapted to engagesaid wrapping roll, in alinement with its depressions,

and an upwardly extending spring-arm connected with said shaft, the free end thereof being adapted to normally engage said step or projection of said tumbler-arm, a triggermember pivotally connected wit-h said lever and adapted to ride against said cam-member, a spring-actuated kicker-arm pivotally connected with said lever, said kicker-arm being operatively connected with said trigger-member by means of a connecting-rod, and said kicker-arm being adapted to strike the downwardly extending arm of said tumbler to automatically release the engagement of the nosing thereof with said stud connected with said lever-arm, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

In testimony, that we claim the invention set forth above we have hereunto set our hands this 26th day of July, 1909.

NATE J. MATTHEWS. ROBERT LE GRAND JOHNSTONE.

ARTHUR W. CASH.

Witnesses:

FREDK. C. FRAENTZEL, FREDK H. W. FRAENTZEL. 

